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- Preparation of Confined, One-Dimensional Boron Nitride Chains in the 1-D Pores of Siliceous Zeolites under High Pressure, High Temperature Conditions doi link

Auteur(s): Paliwoda Damian, Fabbiani Marco, Wynn Mélanie, Alabarse Frederico, Rosenthal Anja, Crichton Wilson, Konczewicz L., Bockowski Michal, Maurin D., Michel T., Demirci Umit, Rouquette Jérôme, Hermet P., Di Renzo Francesco, van der Lee Arie, Cassabois G., Bernard Samuel, Haines Julien

(Article) Publié: Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 61 p.18059–18066 (2022)


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DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c02430
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Low-dimensional boron nitride (BN) chains were prepared in the one-dimensional pores of the siliceous zeolites theta-one (TON) and Mobil-twelve (MTW) by the infiltration, followed by the dehydrocoupling and pyrolysis of ammonia borane under high-pressure, high-temperature conditions. High-pressure X-ray diffraction in a diamond anvil cell and in a large-volume device was used to follow in situ these different steps in order to determine the optimal conditions for this process. Based on these results, millimeter-sized samples of BN/TON and BN/MTW were synthesized. Characteristic B–N stretching vibrations of low-dimensional BN were observed by infrared and Raman spectroscopies. The crystal structures were determined using a combination of X-ray diffraction and density functional theory with one and two one-dimensional zig-zag (BN)x chains per pore in BN/TON and BN/MTW, respectively. These 1-D BN chains potentially have interesting photoluminescence properties in the far ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.